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  2. Sound system (DJ) - Wikipedia

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    The term "sound system" is also used to refer to a free party sound system, also known as a rig. The equipment includes a van, loudspeakers, amplifiers, turntable decks and cables. Larger rigs might also have a fog machine, stage lighting, video projectors and an electrical generator; the generator enables the sound system to be set up anywhere ...

  3. McCune Audio/Video/Lighting - Wikipedia

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    McCune built a small amplified sound system, and he founded McCune Sound Service in 1932. [3] He built several small sound systems before he completed one large enough to handle a large dance band. McCune would rent out his sound system, and personally operate the equipment for $1.00 an evening, on a Friday night.

  4. Disc jockey - Wikipedia

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    Mobile DJs – DJs with their own portable audio sound systems who specialize in performing at gatherings such as block parties, street fairs, taverns, weddings, birthdays, school and corporate events. Mobile DJs may also offer lighting packages and video systems.

  5. Dansette - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, many teenagers acquired one, taking them to parties, and purchasing the latest singles (45s). Many Dansettes were sold in December as Christmas presents, but the majority would be purchased with readily available "hire purchase". In 1958, Dansette started producing the Dansette Junior and later the De Luxe designed to appeal to ...

  6. Public address system - Wikipedia

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    Each system consists of a mixing board, sound processing equipment, amplifiers, and speakers. The microphones that are used to pick up vocals and amplifier sounds are routed through both the main and monitor systems. Audio engineers can set different sound levels for each microphone on the main and monitor systems.

  7. History of DJing - Wikipedia

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    Specialized DJ equipment, such as Rudy Bozak's classic CMA-10-2DL mixer, began to appear on the market. In 1969, American club DJ Francis Grasso popularized beatmatching at New York's Sanctuary nightclub. At the same time 1970 David Mancuso opened the loft after going to rent parties in Harlem the mid late sixties with Dr. Tim Leary.